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Short Term loan

Hi all,

Please can you advise me what is best way to get about £500-£700 quickly for about 3 weeks.
I don't have any income at the moment due to a lot of exams (I'm a student at collage). I'm starting a new job from monday and I will get paid in few weeks time, but right now I really need money for living.

I tried to apply for an overdraft in my bank however I got declined because I'm not studying in university.

Is there any way I could get a short term loan anywhere ?
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  • Sorry but the answer will be no, you have no income which is the first thing a lender will look for, can't a member of your family lend you the £ ?
  • Do you know exactly when payday falls? That is going to be the major issue why you shouldn't. You have no guarantees if you haven't even started.

    It's a bad idea. (Yes I know they do sound plausible that is until you have a problem)

    I didn't even commit fraud with having a payday on the 30th 3 dates of 4 payslips under an employer, received no help when the month came with a 31st - the lender simply chose to say it was my problem, I can't imagine what they would be like with someone who takes a loan with even less guarantee. Sorry.

    Honestly either talk to the new employer about a sub/advance, sell/pawn items or speak to family. Or be TRIPLE sure you will not need to have any changes.
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    Pawn something. Laptop, games console, jewellery.
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  • That's a good idea, do you know where I could borrow money by pawning my motorcycle or something like that?
  • DCFC79
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    Sell the bike.

    Why did you budget for this amount ?

    Can your parents not help ?

    Why is it you need the money ?
  • Unfortunately I cannot sell the bike because I'm using it to get to collage. I could borrow from parents however it wouldn't be enough to be honest, they have their own problems. So I guess I will need to find another way....
  • Pixie5740
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    Is there a finance officer at the college? Sometimes there are grants and loans available for students facing financial hardship.
  • Parents are more resilient than you think. It wouldn't hurt to ask the question in a calm and polite way.
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    It also wouldn't hurt to get the bus to college
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    element555 wrote: »
    Unfortunately I cannot sell the bike because I'm using it to get to collage. I could borrow from parents however it wouldn't be enough to be honest, they have their own problems. So I guess I will need to find another way....

    So how were you intending to get to college if you'd pawned the bike?

    I'd suggest doing a proper budget for your next few weeks and see what the bare minimum you can get away with to live on it - and I mean "live" - not go out, socialise, get drunk, and buy takeaways. Once you have that figure - work out how quickly you will be able to repay this when your pay kicks in, and then go to your parents with a polite request allied with a solid plan for repayment. While you are paying them back you need to be prepared to go without the fun stuff though - repaying the money must be your priority.

    Once they are paid back, stick an amount every month aside into an "emergency fund" account in case you find yourself in a similar position in the future.
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